Trail Commission

Trail commission (TC) is paid by investment management companies to financial advisers, and is generally around 0.1% to 0.9% p.a. of the value invested by a client.

If an investment is made directly through a financial adviser, TC is generally kept by the adviser. However, some agencies (for example Commsec) return half of the tc to the client.

A financial adviser should act purely in the investors best interests, however it is possible that the financial adviser may direct the investment towards funds that are most profitable in terms of TC. Supporters of the practice of directing investments into funds that most benefit the financial adviser claim that it encourages the adviser to maintain the value of the portfolio, thus aligning their interests with those of their clients. Detractors suggest that investors are usually unaware of the practice and that it is ineffective as an incentive. In Britain, the FSA has considered restricting the practice but rejected such measures.

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